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- Appllcationtllebrnary ⁇ 1 'z fclaims (cursa- Jomvf'ennon rentes 'tofair purifying and circulating .de vice'as, ⁇ and" more particularly to a device. adapted toremove odor-.ous impurities from the vair .of a room.
- a device. of this character is useful in a variety capacity at ,-free flaw, yWhile prvidinL a large; measureoi air purification and 4withal to operate within vtheLnoiselimitations established for fan devicesin domestic service. ⁇
- the invention is not oi' situations.. ⁇ It 'canbe used to advantage:finay hospital ro'om, for example, to rid the room-'of theodor. o! ⁇ disinfectants.v and other unpleasant odors., Itis useful 'for householdservice, "particularly' forgconiinin'g and adsmbing4 cooking odors..in the kitchen, without pennittin'gfsuch odorsy to ⁇ spread 'toother rooms of thehouse or apartment..
- the odor adsorbing function of the device is ditions are such as to require the windows to be kept closed.. orv substantially closed; alsoV ⁇ in air ⁇ conditioned,rooms, ⁇ apartments: "or other, occupied enclosures. where, for ⁇ reasons o'f economy'," the admissionoi fresh outside airis restricted.l
- the aircirculatory functionoi the' device haspartlcular utility.. inf maintaining air movementor l :irculation inheated orv otherwise air conditioned enclosures.k
- During hot humid weatherf'air movement ,or circulation is greatlyjappreciated in ⁇ occupiedr enclosureswhich 'are' notair conditioned.
- a further'objectof this invention isftoprovide air purifying.
- Fig.'v 4l is a sectional' view in side elevation of an air purifyingand circulating device embody,- ing features'of theinvention; ⁇ 1 l. 2 isa sectional viewtaken upon the li'ne 2-f-'2of i Fig.” lflooking.y in; the direction of n the fa'rrowsy' Y f i Fig'. 3lis-asectional.viewrtakenupongthe line 3-3 of Fig: I,'1looking in the direction ofthe arrows before the adsorbent have been. put into place, Jthe 1 adsorbent units being indicated, nevertheless, in dot andydash lines;-y
- Figni is a vdiagrammaticview on alarger scale than' the other. -iigures, illustrating substantially ⁇ therelativesize andfspacing of a series o'f Vthe adsorbent ⁇ units vemployed in.; the purifying and fcirculating device,..thefspacing lbeing provided by ftlierod'caps whicha4 not shown:V v
- FIG.- 5 is atransverse, :sectional oneof theadsorbent-units; and'.
- Fig. 6 isa -fragmentary;viewin sectionall ele-- vation illustrating amodiiication
- Eachatie-rodvS is threaded at one end into afbo'ssv I of Vtheend member 2, and passes at ⁇ its other'end'v through an-inward1yreaching socket boss 5 ofthe otherend memberv
- Each ⁇ "tie-rodf has va reduced,v .threaded end portion 6, A forpassing through acylindrical bore l oione 'f of the spp'ortingfbosss 5.
- Ashoulder is formed iat the junctionof the reduced end portionv 6 of -fthef'tie-rod S'Witli' the portionfof thetie-rod which --isof v'normal diameter, and this 'shoulder abuts thel right-hand'fa'c'e' of the supporting boss 5.
- a ren meters is mounted in e hub io of a 2,sos,ssa
- a' pin Il The collar is nxed to the tie-rod l by tie-rod l that-the re- Il is so'positioned upon the silientvibration damping includes a The motor v shaft 2l. upon which a fan 2i of the axial discharge type is ailixed. 'By afan ofthe ⁇ axial discharge type is meantfa fan which throws the airink thegeneral direction ⁇ of distinguished the axis of rotation of .the fan,as l irom one which throws Vthe ai ⁇ r,radially outward.l
- the end member '5I is formedas athroat'or a nozzle which closely surrounds therfan. This throat converges-asv itapproaches the r ian from the intake side ofthe fan, and terminates in an end portion ofcylindrical-contonr, vItis coaxial with the fan andthe fan motorfand is of the long throw typerbeing designedto enable the roomso" that any tendency to permit stagnant pockets of airtopersistisminimized.
- Thethroat or Anozzle of the end member I is covered by the usual protective wire guard or grille 22.
- the washer I1 provides a cushion between the boss I4 anda collar Ihwhichl erally similar to that' described, butinv stead )of providing for a intake of-.air
- the end members I and i are formed-with con,-
- the channel has a'side opening 25 attlie ⁇ l upper, outer side thereon-gil closure plate 2l is removably secured in place by means ofscrews 21 for the purpose oi normally closing the .opening. rRod-like odor adsorbent units 2l, 4which,
- the end member 2 is formed with a series of large air admission openings, disposed at equal intervals about the axis of the chamber.
- the circularvalve or damper plate 83 is mounted upon an axially disposed stud 34.' which projects outwardly from the end memberl.
- the construction isin all respects the-same as" that of the embodiment of figures 1 to 'subjed tothe ex ptions'noted below. ⁇
- the tie-rods ik ber 2a, the tie-rods being threaded i'ntothe bosses as. 'nie end member is is ionized with vil nie; I channel 24a having an opening at the top, which opening isr closed by a removable closure plata fue.
- the c '24s nocives the righteh'and'- 13, 1939, for Air conditioning devices.
- each tube perforate metallic tube 2l', vwhich-.is vfilled with granular activated carbon 2l.
- the ends of each tube areclosed 4by' a thin-walled cap Il having a narrow iiange disposed in surrounding relation of the associated end of the tube.
- the flanged wall is made verythin in orderto minimize the spacing of the tube walls from one another, so
- the motor and the fan are protected againsty iniury and are substantially concealedffrom place in the opposed channels and 2 4 simply l by tilting them'fand then workingtheir ends into -f the channels.
- the units 2 2 are intended to extend completely around the circular channels andv f ze, and hence it is necessary to provide the open- 75 the cage.
- the dem V as a wholeis'not-only nasful, but is or at tiveappearancebecause-'ot its symmetrical and graceful construction.
- Anair purifying and circulatingdevice comprising. in combination, an open end member formed to provide an unobstructed, long throw,l
- An air purifying and eircuiat'ing device comprising, in combination. a' fan of the axial discharge type, ,a fan motor having a shaft upon which the fan is mounted, a cage defining a sub-1 stantially cylindrical chamber at the intake side of the fan through the peripheral wallof which -air ows inward to the fan, said cage comprising connected end members .and elongated, air-perlvious odor adsorbent units mounted to extend in parallel relation between the end members to deilne the peripheral wall of the cage, and means supporting the fan motor within the cage in covious bars to bridge the space betweenthe said;
- mixing device comprising a basket-like enclosure axial relation with the cage, comprising tie-rods that extend betweenv and unite the end members, and a spider support for themotor mounted on said tie-rods, said spider including a ring for receiving the motor, and means for securingthe motor xedly to the ring.
- said cage comprisingend members rigidly connected together at a fixed distancefrom one another, said end members being formed with adsorbent bars having their opposite ends set in the respective channels for defining the peripheral wall of the cage.
- An air purifying and circulating device comprising, in combination, an open end member.
- closedend member means'connecting said'end members in coaxial and spaced relation, a set ⁇ of spaced, parallel, air-pervious bars bridging l and thearea of said air inlet opening being soV 'confronting channels, and spaced, air-pervious related that a predetermined portion of the said having an open end member so formed a's to provide a smooth, unobstructed, and well rounded air discharge nozzle at one vend of said enclosure, a closure member at the opposite end'of the en' closure, said member provided with a' free air inlet opening of limited area, a peripheral wall of airpermeable construction composed of gas adsorbing material to complete said enclosirfe, a
- the fan unit mounted within vthe enclosure in alignment with said open end member and in position simultaneously to draw air inwardly through said peripheral air permeable wall and through said free air inlet opening, and to discharge it outwardly through said nozzle in the form of a high A velocity iet, the area of said air permeable wall drawn air will be caused to iiow through said wall in an amount sufcient to satisfy a predetermined requirement as to the removal of gaseous impurities, and a predetermined portion will be caused to flow through the air inlet opening, suilicientV to augment in predetermined measure the air discharge stream, thereby to'satisfy the desired circulatory and mixing eect suitable for the size or extent of the room or space served;
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De- 1, 1942. G. s. |:uJ|=Hn-us:E` 2,303,333
AIR PURIFYING AND CIRCULATING DEVICE Filed Feb. 19, 1940 Sheets-Sheet l Ano/mns Dec. 1, 1942.
G. s. DAUPHINEE AIR PURIFYING AND CIRCULATING DEVICE Filed Feb. 19, 1940 a sheets-Sheet 2 y INVENTOR George 5. mam/ee @@wm ATTORNEYS Patented; Dec. L1, 1942 "Afm omoULA'rrNG nrivlv'cr.
George S. `Illaul'ahinec, Brooklyn,` N;assinior` l W.` B. Connor- Engineering CornfNcw York. l `1 N.Y acorporationiofNewrYork l 9, 1940,seriiii1510319508,
Appllcationtllebrnary `1 'z fclaims. (cursa- Jomvf'ennon rentes 'tofair purifying and circulating .de vice'as,` and" more particularly to a device. adapted toremove odor-.ous impurities from the vair .of a room.
A device. of this characteris useful in a variety capacity at ,-free flaw, yWhile prvidinL a large; measureoi air purification and 4withal to operate within vtheLnoiselimitations established for fan devicesin domestic service.` The invention is not oi' situations..` It 'canbe used to advantage:finay hospital ro'om, for example, to rid the room-'of theodor. o!` disinfectants.v and other unpleasant odors., Itis useful 'for householdservice, "particularly' forgconiinin'g and adsmbing4 cooking odors..in the kitchen, without pennittin'gfsuch odorsy to` spread 'toother rooms of thehouse or apartment..
It is `anfixnportant object of the present -in`- vention.` to provide' a device which'v willi function witha Ahigh. degree or effectiveness 'as an Vodor adsorberl simultaneously as 'an eective air circulating; device. The. aircirc'ulating if ction of the device is tionand independently thereof@` If ythe .room is closed or substantially closed, it
useful both' in aid ofthe. odor -a rbing funcis desirable that the. air circulationextend to -all portions of the .room so'asto that the benefits ofodor adsorption will' reh the entire also. that .the air taken inby the device f and. treatedi'or odors shall be air" which contains the, odoro'us impurities in a concentration which is ai;V leastas gre'atas the average'concentration ofsuch. impurities in theroom. The circulation of the. closed rooms which' are `either heated f' or'airyconditionedl also contributes tothe comfortaand health ofjthe occupants independently ofiodor adsorption;
The odor adsorbing function of the device is ditions are such as to require the windows to be kept closed.. orv substantially closed; alsoV` in air `conditioned,rooms,` apartments: "or other, occupied enclosures. where, for` reasons o'f economy'," the admissionoi fresh outside airis restricted.l The aircirculatory functionoi the' device haspartlcular utility.. inf maintaining air movementor l :irculation inheated orv otherwise air conditioned enclosures.k During hot humid weatherf'air movement ,or circulation is greatlyjappreciated in` occupiedr enclosureswhich 'are' notair conditioned. A further'objectof this invention isftoprovide air purifying. and circulating device,one"`pref yerably wherein a popular. simple circulating pro-h pellerv fanl maybeisatisfactcrily employed in coxn-V bination with.. an odor adsorbent means soV 'constructed in, relation to its'permeabilit'y to air'ow therethrough as notseridusly 'to reduce the circulatory capacity otsucha type of fan; below its n ot particular utility when external weather co`nf connected to oneanotherfbythree equally spaced confined to the utilizationcf/ this particular type ofan, -i 'f n Furthergobjects `ofthe invention have to do with,r the provisionot a.- device ofA the general character. stated which is compact andsimplein constructiony economical to 'rnanufacture, and
sturdy-and eiiicient in-. use. A Y' Other objects and advantages lwill hereinafter a'ppear.f" f Y. .l` f' In the drawings forming part ci `this specication: W
Fig.'v 4l: is a sectional' view in side elevation of an air purifyingand circulating device embody,- ing features'of theinvention;` 1 l. 2 isa sectional viewtaken upon the li'ne 2-f-'2of i Fig." lflooking.y in; the direction of n the fa'rrowsy' Y f i Fig'. 3lis-asectional.viewrtakenupongthe line 3-3 of Fig: I,'1looking in the direction ofthe arrows before the adsorbent have been. put into place, Jthe 1 adsorbent units being indicated, nevertheless, in dot andydash lines;-y
Figni is a vdiagrammaticview on alarger scale than' the other. -iigures, illustrating substantially `therelativesize andfspacing of a series o'f Vthe adsorbent `units vemployed in.; the purifying and fcirculating device,..thefspacing lbeing provided by ftlierod'caps whicha4 not shown:V v
view ithroug'h" Fig.- 5 is atransverse, :sectional oneof theadsorbent-units; and'.
' f Fig. 6 isa -fragmentary;viewin sectionall ele-- vation illustrating amodiiication,
' fThede'vicecompriseslend' members I 4and 2, f which will'be 'described in'. greater detail herein-y -aitenhutV which,.for the present, may'simply be referred to as generally circular in form andas tie-rods`3. Eachatie-rodvS is threaded at one end into afbo'ssv I of Vtheend member 2, and passes at` its other'end'v through an-inward1yreaching socket boss 5 ofthe otherend memberv Each {"tie-rodfhas va reduced,v .threaded end portion 6, A forpassing through acylindrical bore l oione 'f of the spp'ortingfbosss 5. Ashoulder is formed iat the junctionof the reduced end portionv 6 of -fthef'tie-rod S'Witli' the portionfof thetie-rod which --isof v'normal diameter, and this 'shoulder abuts thel right-hand'fa'c'e' of the supporting boss 5. "A nut 8,`threaded'on to-the reducedthreaded end fici `eachfti'eerod, clamps. the tie-rod to the supportin'gbosslwl motor vibration. AA
under suitable pressure.
a ren meters is mounted in e hub io of a 2,sos,ssa
motor supporting-spider I l and is held therein by rubber washers It rubber ring-II is within the boss Il and around the tie-rod l, and
washer Il provides a cushion -'between the boss Il and theboss 5.
a' pin Il. The collar is nxed to the tie-rod l by tie-rod l that-the re- Il is so'positioned upon the silientvibration damping includes a The motor v shaft 2l. upon which a fan 2i of the axial discharge type is ailixed. 'By afan ofthe `axial discharge type is meantfa fan which throws the airink thegeneral direction `of distinguished the axis of rotation of .the fan,as l irom one which throws Vthe ai`r,radially outward.l
The end member '5I is formedas athroat'or a nozzle which closely surrounds therfan. This throat converges-asv itapproaches the r ian from the intake side ofthe fan, and terminates in an end portion ofcylindrical-contonr, vItis coaxial with the fan andthe fan motorfand is of the long throw typerbeing designedto enable the roomso" that any tendency to permit stagnant pockets of airtopersistisminimized. Thethroat or Anozzle of the end member I is covered by the usual protective wire guard or grille 22.
material maintained' ian to` project the air to remote' portions of a.
p The washer I1 provides a cushion between the boss I4 anda collar Ihwhichl erally similar to that' described, butinv stead )of providing for a intake of-.air
The end members I and i: are formed-with con,-
fronting.' registering; circular channels 23 and 24.
The channel has a'side opening 25 attlie`l upper, outer side thereon-gil closure plate 2l is removably secured in place by means ofscrews 21 for the purpose oi normally closing the .opening. rRod-like odor adsorbent units 2l, 4which,
may be generally similar to those disclosed in my pending application Serial No. 267,651, filed April yare suppo ing 25 and a removable closure means therefor, iny order to enable the last of the units to be inserted.
The end member 2 is formed with a series of large air admission openings, disposed at equal intervals about the axis of the chamber. The circularvalve or damper plate 83 is mounted upon an axially disposed stud 34.' which projects outwardly from the end memberl. The valve or dampernisrormedvvitnaseriesotlarsaeoulll! retainingthedamperinplace,andascrew passed through the washer and threadedinto bore Il ofthestudll. y
fylnleilect. Opening the'damperlt iiow of air to thefan and permits it to operate at substantially itsy f'ull free volumetric eillciency', thereby increasing thslcirculato .eifect' at fa small sacrifice in purifying effect.
The end ,members'i ena z ,m reines-vini supporting feet II' and l2. respectively. in" the mum-ated embodiment ,or the invention. when equipped witntnese reet. the device is adeptes to be employed with its axis extending nemen;l
tally-as illustrated in Fig. 1. It is also contentplated, however. to employ this devicewitli'ita axis in a vertical position. In this latter case the feet 4I and l2 can be omitted and suitable.v obvious meansl'for support provided'.4 Y The construction illustratedin Figure o am@ through thev endo! the remote from the fan, that end roi the casing ispermanently closed.
The construction isin all respects the-same as" that of the embodiment of figures 1 to 'subjed tothe ex ptions'noted below.` The tie-rods ik ber 2a, the tie-rods being threaded i'ntothe bosses as. 'nie end member is is ionized with vil einen; I channel 24a having an opening at the top, which opening isr closed by a removable closure plata fue. The c '24s nocives the righteh'and'- 13, 1939, for Air conditioning devices. are set with their left-hand and `:right-bland endsv lodged respectively in the channels 2land 2l, these units,` I together withthe endmembers I and 2, consti-f tutin'g a cage which deilnes a cylindrical' chamber at the intake side of the fan, coaxial vviriili the an. through which air must pass in order to reach e fan.
geen er tnefunitnseonsiste or a thin-wenen, Y
perforate metallic tube 2l', vwhich-.is vfilled with granular activated carbon 2l. The ends of each tube areclosed 4by' a thin-walled cap Il having a narrow iiange disposed in surrounding relation of the associated end of the tube. -The flanged wall is made verythin in orderto minimize the spacing of the tube walls from one another, so
that there will not be an excessive or objection-'- Y' able free air space'intervening between adiacentadsorbent units. Most of the units can be put in renne, en extremeivyeempaet and pueden-mit ends oi odor adsorbent units 28a.` A cover plate. "is secured to the end membsr'2a by mean oil screws 41. Thecover member 4l completely and permanently closes the end 'of the `Either device. as illustrated and described',
which is adapted@ function 'itil high am;
either for odor adsorption, or for air circulation* purposes, or both. It has further merit that the motor and the fan are protected againsty iniury and are substantially concealedffrom place in the opposed channels and 2 4 simply l by tilting them'fand then workingtheir ends into -f the channels. The units 2 2 are intended to extend completely around the circular channels andv f ze, and hence it is necessary to provide the open- 75 the cage. The dem V as a wholeis'not-only nasful, but is or at tiveappearancebecause-'ot its symmetrical and graceful construction.
' becausev all unsightlyparts from view. ,f
` nieve described what r believe to be trieben embodiments of my invention. I do not wish,
however.' to be confinedto the embodiments shown, but vwhat I desire to cover by 4Letters Paltenliiset forth in, the` appendI ed claims' c v l. An air purifying and device comin sock'etbosses yIl of an end meine' `n,s'os,sss 'prising, in combination,- a fan of the axial dis.
charge type substantially free from obstruction -at the discharge side thereof, a frame surrounding the fan and including an unobstructed, long throw, air guiding throat, air-pervious odor ad# sorbent means vmounted in saidframe and denn'- ing with the frame a' chamber'at the intake side of the fan through the said air-pervious means of which a substantial portion of the air ilows cage-like chamber disposed tok draw air into the chamber through, around and between said airpervious bars forming said wall and to discharge Y said air unobstructedly from the chamber through thesaid open end member; the spacing and transverse dimensions of said bars being so related to one another that -a predetermined, substantial portion-of the air to the fan will flow directly through said porous bars and ya portion will ilowthrough the chinks provided by said spacing.
6. Anair purifying and circulatingdevice comprising. in combination, an open end member formed to provide an unobstructed, long throw,l
air guiding throat, a second end member remote therefrom, means connecting said end members in coaxial and spaced relation, a set of air-perwhich the fan is mounted, a cage defining a subvstantially cylindrical chamberat the .intake side of the fanl through the peripheral wall of which airfiowsinward to the fan, said cage comprising connected end members and spaced air-pervious, odor adsorbent umts mounted in the end members to define the peripheral wall of the cage, tie-rods that extend between and unite and space the end members, and motor supporting means mounted on said tie-rods. i
a. An air purifying and eircuiat'ing device comprising, in combination. a' fan of the axial discharge type, ,a fan motor having a shaft upon which the fan is mounted, a cage defining a sub-1 stantially cylindrical chamber at the intake side of the fan through the peripheral wallof which -air ows inward to the fan, said cage comprising connected end members .and elongated, air-perlvious odor adsorbent units mounted to extend in parallel relation between the end members to deilne the peripheral wall of the cage, and means supporting the fan motor within the cage in covious bars to bridge the space betweenthe said;
end members and thereby to denne the peripheral wall of a cage-like chamber; la motor driven Vfan unit mounted inside said cage-like chamber disposed to draw the` air into the chamber through. around and between the porous bars forming said wall, and to discharge said air unobstructedly' from the chamber through the throat of said open end member; said bars being disposed in such spaced relation to`one another l that a substantial portion of the air owing through the peripheral wall will flow through`- said air-pervious bars and a portion will ilow through the chinks provided by said spacing, and damper means associated with the second ofthe end members and adiustableto regulate admission. of air to the chamber through said end member.
. 7. A combined air purifying, circulating, and
, mixing device comprising a basket-like enclosure axial relation with the cage, comprising tie-rods that extend betweenv and unite the end members, and a spider support for themotor mounted on said tie-rods, said spider including a ring for receiving the motor, and means for securingthe motor xedly to the ring.
4. In an air purifying and circulating'device which includes a fan of the axial discharge type,
a cage defining a chamber through the periph- I eralwall of which air flows-inward to the fan,
said cage comprisingend members rigidly connected together at a fixed distancefrom one another, said end members being formed with adsorbent bars having their opposite ends set in the respective channels for defining the peripheral wall of the cage.
5. An air purifying and circulating device comprising, in combination, an open end member. a
closedend member, means'connecting said'end members in coaxial and spaced relation, a set `of spaced, parallel, air-pervious bars bridging l and thearea of said air inlet opening being soV 'confronting channels, and spaced, air-pervious related that a predetermined portion of the said having an open end member so formed a's to provide a smooth, unobstructed, and well rounded air discharge nozzle at one vend of said enclosure, a closure member at the opposite end'of the en' closure, said member provided with a' free air inlet opening of limited area, a peripheral wall of airpermeable construction composed of gas adsorbing material to complete said enclosirfe, a
fan unit mounted within vthe enclosure in alignment with said open end member and in position simultaneously to draw air inwardly through said peripheral air permeable wall and through said free air inlet opening, and to discharge it outwardly through said nozzle in the form of a high A velocity iet, the area of said air permeable wall drawn air will be caused to iiow through said wall in an amount sufcient to satisfy a predetermined requirement as to the removal of gaseous impurities, and a predetermined portion will be caused to flow through the air inlet opening, suilicientV to augment in predetermined measure the air discharge stream, thereby to'satisfy the desired circulatory and mixing eect suitable for the size or extent of the room or space served;
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